Importance of Context in Data Storytelling

Importance of Context in Data Storytelling
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In data storytelling, bringing out the narrative within the data is crucial. This involves understanding the context, audience, and purpose to effectively communicate insights visually. Discover strategies to enhance your data communication skills for success.

  • Data Storytelling
  • Visual Communication
  • Context Analysis
  • Data Visualization
  • Audience Understanding

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  1. RFC 3489 -STUN Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Through Network Address Translators (NATs) 107214005

  2. ABSTRACT 2

  3. ABSTRACT STUN Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Through Network Address Translators (NATs) A lightweight protocol Allows applications to discover the presence and types of NATs and firewalls between them and the public Internet. 3

  4. BACKGROUND 4

  5. BACKGROUND NAT can not work in Peer-to-peer protocols e.g. Multimedia communication, file sharing Middlebox Communications (MIDCOM) protocol allows an application entity to control a NAT like a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) proxy 5

  6. NAT VARIATIONS 6

  7. NAT VARIATIONS 7

  8. NAT VARIATIONS 8

  9. STUN CONFIGURATION 9

  10. STUN ARCHITECTURE STUN is a simple client-server protocol. Request Binding Request Shared Secrete Request TCP

  11. STUN ARCHITECTURE STUN is a simple client-server protocol. Client send the STUN Reqyestto STUN Server STUN Server Response

  12. STUN MESSAGE 12

  13. STUN MESSAGE 13

  14. STUN MESSAGE 14

  15. REFERENCE 15

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